The Commercial Appeal

Maxwell jury expected to see video of Epstein home

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NEW YORK – Jurors at the sexabuse trial of Ghislaine Maxwell were expected Friday to see a law enforcemen­t videotape of the interior of a Florida estate where prosecutor­s say she and financier Jeffrey Epstein allegedly exploited underage victims when the pair lived there together.

The video was shot during a 2005 raid at the Palm Beach home, which was decorated with nude photos and paintings of young women – decor that federal prosecutor­s in Manhattan claim is proof of a sexualized atmosphere encouraged by Maxwell, Epstein’s “partner in crime.”

Prosecutor­s have alleged the British socialite groomed teen girls by taking them on shopping trips and movie outings, talking to them about their lives and encouragin­g them to accept financial help from Epstein.

The government also says she helped to create a sexualized atmosphere by talking with the girls about sex and encouragin­g them to give Epstein massages. A woman identified as “Jane” testified this week that she had sexual interactio­ns with Epstein at age 14 with Maxwell in the room and sometimes participat­ing.

Maxwell, 59, denies the allegation­s against her, and her lawyers say prosecutor­s are going after her because they can’t try Epstein. She was Epstein’s onetime girlfriend and, later, employee.

On Friday, former Epstein housekeepe­r Juan Patricio Alessi returned to the witness stand to face cross-examinatio­n over his testimony that “Jane” and another woman who has accused Epstein of sexually abusing her as teens were repeated visitors at the Palm Beach mansion, where Maxwell was “the lady of the house.”

A lawyer for the British socialite sought to discredit Alessi – who worked for Epstein from 1990-2002 – by confrontin­g him with a deposition from a civil case that the defense says was inconsiste­nt with his trial testimony.

Alessi claimed on Friday that none of the many young women who visited the Florida home alerted him to any misconduct.

“I wish they would have because I would have done something,” he said.

 ?? JANE ROSENBERG/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? This courtroom sketch shows Ghislaine Maxwell in court for her trial on charges of sex traffickin­g on Friday in New York.
JANE ROSENBERG/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES This courtroom sketch shows Ghislaine Maxwell in court for her trial on charges of sex traffickin­g on Friday in New York.

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